Veliki Preslav — Sp Veliki Preslãvas Ap Велики Преслав/Veliki Preslav L R Bulgarija … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Veliki Preslav — ▪ Bulgaria formerly Preslav, town, eastern Bulgaria. It lies at the foot of the Preslav Mountains, 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Shumen. Founded by the Proto Bulgarians in the 8th century and called Yeski Stambolchuk (Eski Stambul), it… … Universalium
Obshtina Veliki Preslav — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Obshtina Veliki Preslav Country and Admin Code BG.54.SHU23 BG … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Preslav — ( bg. Преслав) was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire from 893 to 972 and one of the most important cities of medieval Southeastern Europe. The ruins of the city are situated in modern northeastern Bulgaria, some 20 kilometres southwest of … Wikipedia
Preslav — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Puerta de Preslav. Preslav (búlgaro: Преслав) fue la capital del Primer Imperio Búlgaro de 893 a 972. Las ruinas de Preslav están situadas 20 km al sudoeste de la capital regional de Shumen, y constituyen en la… … Wikipedia Español
Preslav Crag — (Vrah Preslav vr h pre slav) is a sharp peak rising to approx. 600 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains, eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak has precipitous and ice free south western and north eastern slopes and overlooks Prespa… … Wikipedia
Preslav — 43° 09′ 31″ N 26° 48′ 34″ E / 43.1586, 26.8094 Preslav et Véliki Presla … Wikipédia en Français
Preslav treasure — The Preslav Treasure was found in autumn of 1978 at the vineyard in Castana, 3 km to the north west of the second Bulgarian capital – Veliki Preslav [Bulgaria Land of Ancient Civilizations by Dimiter Dimitrov, Foreign Language Press, Sofia 1961,… … Wikipedia
Veliki Preslavas — Sp Veliki Preslãvas Ap Велики Преслав/Veliki Preslav L R Bulgarija … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Simeon I of Bulgaria — Infobox Monarch | name =Simeon I title =Tsar of the Bulgarians and the Byzantines caption =Anonymous seal of Simeon I reign =893 ndash;27 May 927 coronation = predecessor =Vladimir successor =Peter I consort =two, names unknown issue = see below… … Wikipedia